>>508513518 (OP)Nah, someone giving HR a chatbot that automatically pseudo-randomly tosses 4/5ths of the applications to get a competetive edge between him and another billionare is influencing my life in a negative way.
Same goes for billionares that allocate their capital in housing and through econ101 principles make the demand for housing skyrocket because people want to keep few millions in some sort of a REIT index fund, having rent and mortage go up.
money = potential to influence the world, and the cream of the crop really is pulled towards braindead ideologies that legitimize their place in the world,
>1970s austrian school of economics clicked for them (miserable set of policies, poisonous for the long term economy, keynesianism was better, mmt is better), >1990s globalization and outsourcing everything (really terrible outcomes, immigration, deathly pollution, giving up power to chinks), >2020s AI hype, billions are slushing around in those circles around the ideas that are clearly retarded and useless but they do resonate with those sociopaths (nick land, Effective Altruism, NRx and so on)